The ProMag DRMA97 transforms your Ruger Mini-14 into a high-capacity platform with reliable 65-round feeding capacity. This extended magazine eliminates frequent reloading during extended range sessions and competitive shooting scenarios.
What Makes This Different
Unlike standard 20-round factory magazines, the DRMA97 delivers more than triple the ammunition capacity in a single loading cycle. The black polymer construction reduces weight compared to steel alternatives while maintaining structural integrity under rapid fire conditions. Heat-treated steel springs provide consistent tension across all 65 rounds, ensuring reliable feeding from first shot to last.
Key Features
- 65-round capacity for extended shooting without reloading
- Impact-resistant black polymer body withstands field conditions
- Heat-treated steel internal springs maintain consistent tension
- Drop-free design enables rapid magazine changes
- Anti-tilt follower prevents feeding malfunctions
- Fits all Ruger Mini-14 variants chambered in .223 Remington/5.56 NATO
- Textured grip surfaces for secure handling in adverse conditions
Range testing demonstrates reliable cycling through various .223 Remington and 5.56 NATO ammunition weights from 55-grain to 77-grain projectiles. The extended length requires prone shooting modifications but excels in bench rest and competition applications where maximum capacity matters. Weather-resistant polymer construction maintains functionality in temperature ranges from -20°F to 140°F.
Technical Specs
- Capacity: 65 rounds
- Caliber: .223 Remington/5.56 NATO
- Material: Black polymer body with steel internals
- Compatibility: Ruger Mini-14 all variants
- Overall Length: Approximately 12.5 inches
- Weight: 8.2 ounces empty
- Country of Origin: USA
- Manufacturer: ProMag Industries
ProMag's reputation for aftermarket magazine reliability makes the DRMA97 a practical choice for shooters requiring maximum ammunition capacity. The combination of proven polymer construction and precision-engineered internals delivers consistent performance when standard capacity limitations become restrictive.